Facts, Theories, and Hard Choices: Reply to Peter Singer

Ethics and International Affairs 16 (1):125-126 (2002)
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In response to Singer Kuper suggests that only a wider range of institutional reforms and political strategies can generate sustained inclusion in governance and the global economy.

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